Crazy Jane And Jack The Journeyman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACAC DEAFAF BAAAAA| I know although when looks meet | A |
| I tremble to the bone | B |
| The more I leave the door unlatched | A |
| The sooner love is gone | C |
| For love is but a skein unwound | A |
| Between the dark and dawn | C |
| - | |
| A lonely ghost the ghost is | D |
| That to God shall come | E |
| I love's skein upon the ground | A |
| My body in the tomb | F |
| Shall leap into the light lost | A |
| In my mother's womb | F |
| - | |
| But were I left to lie alone | B |
| In an empty bed | A |
| The skein so bound us ghost to ghost | A |
| When he turned his head | A |
| passing on the road that night | A |
| Mine must walk when dead | A |
William Butler Yeats
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